Cultural suicide:

‘Britain’s top military academy, Sandhurst, has come under fire for renaming a sports hall commemorating a First World War battle after the King of Bahrain.
The Mons Hall – named after the 1914 battle where thousands died  – will have its name changed to  honour the Bahraini monarch who has given millions in funding to the Army’s officer training college….’
Words fail…

Andrew Bolt:

‘The public defends freedom, the “Human Rights Council” doesn’t
Last week the head of the Human Rights Commission, Gillian Triggs, struggled to nominate anything her commission had done to protect our free speech – now under such attack from the Gillard Government.
In fact, she suggested repeatedly she was more interested in defining the limits of free speech than in defending it. Just one of many examples in her testimony to a Senate committee:
..But, she said regretfully, we had to listen to the public and the public was against this limitation of their rights.
It says something very serious that the public is defending its most basic of human rights against the opposition of the Human Rights Council…’

Another effing academic. Another female Gillard supporter. Another enemy of liberty.

The NZ treaty racket

‘A Crown Treaty negotiator has pocketed $1.5 million, another more than $1m and several others large six-figure sums as the Government ramps up the settlement process.
NZ First leader Winston Peters has slammed the “colossal” payments as unjustified and accused Treaty Negotiations Minister Chris Finlayson of giving huge contracts to his “favoured mates”….’      source
A corrupt process, based on racism, nepotism and cronyism.

Yet another lefty smear job

‘Taxpayer dollars were used to fund a study that painted the Tea Party movement as the spawn of the tobacco lobby — a premise that Tea Party leaders say is absurd…’      source
Being absurd won’t stop Obama’s Propaganda Agency – aka the mainstream media – trumpeting it as “fact” though.  Liberty really does frighten these scumbags.

Mobocracy

‘..It is revolution not by force but by fraud: changing the form of government not through a constitutional convention but through the successful manipulation of popular opinion.’         source